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Pantherina, in Pick wisely

I would get UbuntuCE and turn it into Satanic, like a softfork. That would be satanic indeed, the evil offspring

comfydecal, in Come to the Linux side of the force

I think this would be funny if the NSA didn’t consider Linux users to be a radicalized threat

Secret300,

But I am

cyanarchy,

That’s based as hell

sheepishly, in Need to switch to Hanna Montana Linux now
@sheepishly@kbin.social avatar

Hannah Montana Linux, huh? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aotzo4tyvM4

A_Random_Idiot,

Thought for sure that was gonna be the MJD video. How wrong I was.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdRSq9cetVY

ShitOnABrick, (edited ) in Pick wisely
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

Jokes aside. christian ubuntu honestly looks really interesting. Mainly the parental controls I wonder if they’ll package it all separate to run on any distro out there could be useful for some folk

southsamurai, in Pick wisely
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What’s kinda funny is that the Christian version relies on faith in an outside authority to make moral decisions.

Cold_Brew_Enema, in They just don't understand

$2000? That’s it? Pump those numbers up, rookie

spacesweedkid27, in Pick wisely

I like how only the christian version uses gnome as a de, marking how deranged gnome is.

Prunebutt, in Pick wisely

The “West” is truly the pinnacle of human culture. /s

jimmydoreisalefty, in Pick wisely

SAY10 \m/

You say “GOD” and I say “SAY10”

bazzett, in Debian being insanely stable
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I really like Debian, but for some reason my not-new-laptop didn’t liked it. Issues with suspend, the WiFi and the NVME drive made me to nuke it last Wednesday and in its place I installed Fedora, which seems to play better with the hardware. At least I don’t have problems with it in my desktop.

ComradeWeebelo, (edited )

If you’re running Debian stable, your hardware was probably too new for the kernel. Unless they changed their development paradigm when I last ran it, stable is always 2-3 years behind mainline Linux software aside from security patches. It’s one of the key reasons why it’s so stable.

See the Don’t Suffer from Shiny Stuff Syndrome on the official wiki.

bazzett,
@bazzett@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, my laptop is a Dell from 2018-2019 with a 8th gen Core i5, so I don’t think is too “new” 🤷🏻‍♂️.

lemann,

That’s surprising. Dell should have good Linux driver support, seeing as they offer Ubuntu pre-installed in some markets.

Saying that, we have work issued Dell Precision mobile workstations and there are constantly hardware and driver issues under Windows, where you’d expect things to work just fine…

  • the internal microphone not working (handy for meetings!)
  • the 3.5mm combo jack not working (ah, great, no backup for when the internal microphone stops working)
  • the battery handshake failing, causing the machine to not charge, stay stuck in a low performance mode, and constantly pop up Windows notifications saying the battery is not genuine
  • the presence sensor locking the laptop while you’re literally working it

Now I use a USB headset, disabled the presence sensor, and reboot the laptop repeatedly until the battery is detected as genuine

Johanno,

Go to debian-testing. Your dayli updates are back too

bazzett,
@bazzett@lemmy.world avatar

Been there, done that. It wasn’t a bad experience, but also not a good one.

lodaket,
@lodaket@lemmy.world avatar

A testing/sid hybrid is awesome on my hardware. These guides are pretty useful for keeping things sane:

Auster, in Pick wisely
max, in They’re in no position to complain

Well, they can compile, usually it’s under MIT, AGPL etc

shea, (edited )

Windows users have never heard that word before. Compile? Whats that? An app?

model_tar_gz, in Distros bad

AeroPress Pop!_OS gang, check in!

JCreazy, in Bye bye edge

It’s going to be one of those things where someone is either going to switch to Linux or they’re not. Most people will take convenience over privacy.

PopOfAfrica,

Honestly, Windows isn’t even that much more convenient. It’s just what people are used to.

Now that I’m used to Linux Windows makes me pull my hair out.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

Exactly

Holzkohlen,

Even just creating a functioning bootable usb stick with windows is a pain. Why are those stupid windows iso so damn picky?

Speiser0,

Since when does microsoft windows have good privacy?

Zuberi,
@Zuberi@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

You misread OP’s comment

Speiser0,

Oh, you’re right. I’m seeing now they were referring to the short term inconvenience of installing an OS, and not comparing windows and linux distros.

sentient_loom, in Everyone loves snaps
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

At least we have Mint and Kubuntu

Amends1782,

Fuuuuuuuuck kubuntu

sentient_loom,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

What’s wrong with kubuntu?

NateNate60,

Kubuntu removed Flatpaks in favour of Snaps

Bipta,

What? I'm pretty sure I have access to Flatpaks...

avidamoeba,
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Yup. It’s bullshit. They just don’t include Flatpak in the default OS from the installation media.

NateNate60,

kubuntu.org/news/flatpaks-and-kubuntu/

It is no longer installed by default, in other words, exactly the same as the other Ubuntu flavours

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

At least it’s an easy fix

Diplomjodler,

Mint for the win! I really hope they make LMDE the main branch in the longer term.

gunpachi,

Also check out Spiral Linux. It’s a pretty good distro.

NateNate60,

The redundancy is always good, but I really don’t see what benefits the switch would provide. The Linux Mint team removed all the stuff they didn’t like from Ubuntu anyway when packaging it as Linux Mint, and plus, Ubuntu’s software repositories are much more up-to-date than Debian’s owing to their regular release schedule. Unless they want to base LMDE on Debian Sid, anyway.

Jumuta,

do you mean Kde neon? pretty sure kubuntu has snaps

sentient_loom,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

damn, I thought kubuntu got rid of that

Flaky,
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Pop!_OS is based on Ubuntu and also strips Snaps for Flatpaks AFAIK

ptz, (edited )
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Yeah, it does, but if you try to install packages from apt, it still uses some Ubuntu repos and will try to sneak snaps and snapd in on you.

All Canonical had to do was NOT push snaps through apt and I’d probably be fine with them.

corsicanguppy,

and also strips Snaps for Flatpaks AFAIK

Neither of these are a feature.

Flaky,
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Don’t buy a Steam Deck then.

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